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What have you/will you spend today Thursday 20th September 2007?
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Happens all the time, round here Jo - except it's usually two 'Phil Mitchell' look alikes that frogmarch me straight to the Chocolate Aisle in Tesco or Aldi. :shocked: :shocked:
Funny how they 'miraculously' disappear once you have gone through the till though.
I'm so glad it's not just me Rog!
As well as being force fed chocolate I've also found that I've been quite accident prone of late, yesterday I slipped over and an entire tube of pringles, plus jar of mild salsa dip, just fell into my mouth, just like that...I really need to be more careful!
DFW Nerd no. 496 - Proud to be dealing with my debts!!0 -
£3.05 on a baked pot and cheese and a can of Diet Coke
£? on a drink tonight with my colleagues
That should be it!
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Skint_Catt wrote: ȣ? on a drink tonight with my colleagues
Enjoy your 'drinks' S_K :beer:
PS why not start buying the multi-packs of Diet Coke, when you do your weekly supermarket shop? Take one, or even two, to work every day, then you can have a few more 'drinks' with colleagues.I am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.
HMRC Bankruptcy Statistic - 26th October 2006 - 23rd April 2007 BCSC Member No. 7
DFW Nerd # 166 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS0 -
Hi rog, I do usually, but ran out this morning! I hate paying 60p for a can from the sarnie shop when you can get 8 for £2.50 in Iceland! Will be off to stock up. Failing that I need to wean myself off!0
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I have spent £1.65 on a baguette and £0.60 on a can of ginger beer for my dinner (going college tonight).
Not going to spend anything else (I might finish off the bottle of wine when I get in though:rotfl: )Pink Sproglettes born 2008 and 2010
Mortgages (End 2017) - £180,235.03
(End 2021) - £131,215.25 DID IT!!!
(End 2022) - Target £116,213.810 -
Well technically i've spent £50 coz i've just checked my bank and have been charged £50 for going overdrawn last month (okay so i did go over by £100 - bills! but i'm very angry!!!!) think i'll be ringing them to say 'oi that's unfair...gimme my £50 back'
Not happy
Wondering how to have a life & not rack up more debts...0 -
Today I will be having a no spend day :ADebt Free - done
Mortgage Free - done
Building up the pension pot0 -
Not happy

Can't argue with that, mcman. :cool2: :cool2: Give 'em HELL!! :T :mad: :TI am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.
HMRC Bankruptcy Statistic - 26th October 2006 - 23rd April 2007 BCSC Member No. 7
DFW Nerd # 166 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS0 -
£6.93 in Holland and Barrett on green tea (with lemongrass, smells lovely), BOGOF ricecakes and 3 for 2 pumpkin seeds / raisin & cashews / japanese rice crackers as my 'naughty munches' at the weekend.
£1.99 on face powder in Boots (with 50 bonus points)
85p on still peach and passionfruit water (as really wanted a £2.65 smoothie!)
That's it. x0 -
NSD for me. Yesterday I blew my potential NSD by buying dinner £11. Still within my budget though. Just have to be careful.Jan 1st 07 Car loan £4830.46@12% Personal Loan £11,517@8% variable Overdraft £1500 July 2009Halifax-£0Debt free date 14th July 2009 :j0
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